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Reminder: Gmail's Updates, Required Changes for Senders

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madmimi.com

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support@madmimi.com

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Tue, Jun 28, 2016 09:11 PM

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Gmail changes will impact your Webforms, RSS-to-email sends, and Drips Dear Gmail Sender, Angelina f

Gmail changes will impact your Webforms, RSS-to-email sends, and Drips Dear Gmail Sender, Angelina from th [mad mimi logo] Gmail changes will impact your Webforms, RSS-to-email sends, and Drips Dear Gmail Sender, Angelina from the Mad Mimi Deliverability Team here with important information regarding Gmail's imminent [DMARC policy] change. To recap [our May 31st notification], Gmail has [announced] changes to their [DMARC policy], which restrict the use of @gmail "from" addresses when sending through third-party services (like us). In addition to using a non-Gmail address as the "from" address for future sending, you'll need to update any of the following features you use: ▪▪ Webforms ▪▪ RSS to email sends ▪▪ Drip Campaign settings [***] How do I make these changes? Webforms: The [Webforms] add-on can be accessed on the top right corner of your main "Dashboard." ▪▪ Click "Webform," then "edit" on the form(s) you wish to change ▪▪ Click the "Advanced" tab in the upper-right ▪▪ Click "Edit activation message," then edit the "From Email" text field to a non-Gmail address. The "from" address is the only field needing to be changed (leaving other fields blank will simply default to a standard confirmation message). RSS to Email: If you use the RSS to email add-on, [Click "RSS"] on the top right corner of your "Dashboard." ▪▪ In your list of Active Feeds, click "Settings" for any which use an @gmail "from" address. ▪▪ Click "continue" twice to reach the "Email details" tab, where you can edit the "From Email" text field to a non-Gmail address. Drip Campaigns: If you use the Drip Campaigns add-on, click "[Drips]" on the top right corner of your "Dashboard." ▪▪ Click "Edit" on any Drip campaign using an @gmail "from" address ▪▪ Click "Settings" on each of the mailings within your campaign. This will allow you to quickly edit the "from email" text field to a non-Gmail address. [***] Any questions? Feel free to email the team directly at [support@madmimi.com] with any concerns at all, and we'll be happy to help- 24/7/365! [1px] ©2016 Mad Mimi | 14455 N. Hayden Rd. | Suite 219 | Scottsdale | Arizona | 85260 [1px] [Web Version]  [Preferences]  [Forward]  [Unsubscribe]   [Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company] Â

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